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ID190308
Title ProperReconstruction of Ethnicity and Production of Pu’er Tea in Post-Mao China
Other Title Information a Case Study of Bulang Ethnic Group in Mangjing Village, Yunnan Province
LanguageENG
AuthorHan, Xiao
Summary / Abstract (Note)In post-Mao China, the Bulang ethnic group in Yunnan province use Pu’er tea cultivation as a primary way of reconstructing their ethnic identities and cultural traditions. In this paper, I argue that in the process of ethnicization, material culture is a critical factor in addition to myth, history, religions, and cultures, rooted in a historical process of forming ethnic identities, based on a six-month participant observation in Mangjing Village with local tea farmers. I further argue that the Bulang people’s reconstruction of ethnicity can be seen as an incorporation between the majority (state power) and the minority (ethnic people in frontiers) and is constituted by both external and internal factors. I also highlight that Pu’er tea functions as a particularly meaningful material agency when looking at how the Bulang people in Mangjing proactively respond to state power manipulation, mobilize social relations, and engage with a larger commercial market in the modern world.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 24, No.3; Jun 2023: p.344-368
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 24 No 3
Key WordsMaterial Culture ;  Bulang Ethnic Identity ;  Mangjing ;  Pu’er tea ;  Tea Father Ceremony


 
 
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